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Shradha Maheshwari1, Antonio Figueiredo, Swati Narurkar
1Department of Neurosurgery, Lilavati Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai, India.
Background:
Madurella species of fungus causes chronic subcutaneous infection of lower extremities; the infection is commonly labeled as Madura foot. We report a case of Madurella infection involving the cranial cavity. Such an involvement by Madurella fungal infection is not recorded in the literature.
Case Description:
A 31-year-old non-immunocompromised male patient presented with complaints of left hemifacial pain for 1 year and diplopia on looking toward left side for a period of 2 weeks. On examination, he had ipsilateral sixth nerve paresis. Investigations revealed a large paranasal sinus lesion that extended in the cavernous sinus. The lesion was partially resected. Histologic examination revealed that the lesion was a fungus Madurella mycetomi.
Conclusion:
A rare cranial extension of Madurella fungal infection is reported.
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